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Trump's AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups -- and he just struck again

Trump’s AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups — and he just struck again 
March 25, 2019 

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times writer William Safire referred to him as “Coverup-General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iron-Contra.” 

General Barr has struck again—this time, in similar fashion, burying Mueller’s report and cherry-picking fragments of sentences from it to justify Trump’s behavior. In his letter, he notes that Robert Mueller “leaves it to the attorney general to decide whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime.” 

As attorney general, Barr—without showing us even a single complete sentence from the Mueller report—decided there are no crimes here. Just keep moving along. 

Barr’s history of doing just this sort of thing to help Republican presidents in legal crises explains why Trump brought him back in to head the Justice Department. 

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https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/trumps-ag-bill-barr-has-a-history-of-cover-ups-and-he-just-struck-again/?utm_source=push_notifications
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now that pelosi has seen the full report and says it’s time to move on and forget about....  it’s pretty sad the fringe of the left still chose to believe the collusion and obstruction angle

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23 minutes ago, Mainecat said:

Trumps fixer...

Trump's AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups -- and he just struck again

Trump’s AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups — and he just struck again 
March 25, 2019 

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times writer William Safire referred to him as “Coverup-General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iron-Contra.” 

General Barr has struck again—this time, in similar fashion, burying Mueller’s report and cherry-picking fragments of sentences from it to justify Trump’s behavior. In his letter, he notes that Robert Mueller “leaves it to the attorney general to decide whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime.” 

As attorney general, Barr—without showing us even a single complete sentence from the Mueller report—decided there are no crimes here. Just keep moving along. 

Barr’s history of doing just this sort of thing to help Republican presidents in legal crises explains why Trump brought him back in to head the Justice Department. 

More: 
https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/trumps-ag-bill-barr-has-a-history-of-cover-ups-and-he-just-struck-again/?utm_source=push_notifications

Why are you doing this? Does this make you feel better or worse

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So Mueller submitted his report and Barr took out all the damning stuff about Trump and of course Mueller is going to sit there silent...Seems legit. :roundhouse:

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1 hour ago, Mainecat said:

Trumps fixer...

Trump's AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups -- and he just struck again

Trump’s AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups — and he just struck again 
March 25, 2019 

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times writer William Safire referred to him as “Coverup-General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iron-Contra.” 

General Barr has struck again—this time, in similar fashion, burying Mueller’s report and cherry-picking fragments of sentences from it to justify Trump’s behavior. In his letter, he notes that Robert Mueller “leaves it to the attorney general to decide whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime.” 

As attorney general, Barr—without showing us even a single complete sentence from the Mueller report—decided there are no crimes here. Just keep moving along. 

Barr’s history of doing just this sort of thing to help Republican presidents in legal crises explains why Trump brought him back in to head the Justice Department. 

More: 
https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/trumps-ag-bill-barr-has-a-history-of-cover-ups-and-he-just-struck-again/?utm_source=push_notifications

 

51 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

its no coincidence barr applied, and barr got the job....

 

To be fair, no one decent wants to work for Trump. 

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1 hour ago, Snoslinger said:

you bozos have gagged on gnats for years and now are swallowing elephants like their peanuts :lol:

 

Remember that time you thought Trump colluded with Russia?

Them was good times.

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3 hours ago, Mainecat said:

Trumps fixer...

Trump's AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups -- and he just struck again

Trump’s AG Bill Barr has a history of cover-ups — and he just struck again 
March 25, 2019 

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times writer William Safire referred to him as “Coverup-General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iron-Contra.” 

General Barr has struck again—this time, in similar fashion, burying Mueller’s report and cherry-picking fragments of sentences from it to justify Trump’s behavior. In his letter, he notes that Robert Mueller “leaves it to the attorney general to decide whether the conduct described in the report constitutes a crime.” 

As attorney general, Barr—without showing us even a single complete sentence from the Mueller report—decided there are no crimes here. Just keep moving along. 

Barr’s history of doing just this sort of thing to help Republican presidents in legal crises explains why Trump brought him back in to head the Justice Department. 

More: 
https://www.alternet.org/2019/03/trumps-ag-bill-barr-has-a-history-of-cover-ups-and-he-just-struck-again/?utm_source=push_notifications

 

Just trying to figure out does this outweigh the fact that Mueller once kept innocent men in prison for a murder they didn't commit of which cost the US govt around $100 million in settlements?  :pc:

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2 hours ago, AKIQPilot said:

Ironic post of the decade. Hahahahaha :lol2:

Says the guy who talked shit for almost two years about a bet he lost.  :lol:  

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4 minutes ago, xtralettucetomatoe580 said:

This is just sad...

come on dude....

do ya really think any of the damage on trump outlined in the report is going to get out to the public? won't be hidden somehow? why does barr get to decide on trump's obstruction charge? you still don't get it, which is a surprise really. others, not so much.

 

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2 minutes ago, Snoslinger said:

come on dude....

do ya really think any of the damage on trump outlined in the report is going to get out to the public? won't be hidden somehow? why does barr get to decide on trump's obstruction charge? you still don't get it, which is a surprise really. others, not so much.

 

'XLT, is that you? Who got to you........'

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